Housing director Jordyn Hogan says overbooking could be the result of recruitment efforts.

The university says it will accommodate up to 5 percent over capacity by putting students on the overflow list up at a nearby Holiday Inn.

The school could spend up to $80,000 for hotel stays.

Start-of-school on-campus occupancy has been less than 80 percent for nearly a decade.

There are 1,100 beds in 13 buildings.

Officials expect most of the hotel visitors to be moved into campus housing within a few weeks after school starts after the school determines how many students who registered for campus housing don't come.